Ramachandi is one of the famous temple as well as one of the best picnic spot in Puri which is situated about 7kms from the Sun temple Konark and it is located on the marine drive road from Puri to Konark. Ramachandi is popularly beleived the presiding deity of Konark, and the most benevolent Chandi known. It is certainly more ancient than the Sun temple at Konark. From the architectural point of view, the temple of Ramachandi is not important but from the religious point of view, it is one of the famous Sakti pithas of Puri.
History Of Ramachadi Temple
 Goddess Chandi, seated on a lotus in a small temple half hidden by 
sand mounds, on the river mouth of ‘Kushabhadra’ and the endless Bay of 
Bengal stretched to eternity, and a thick growth of Casuarina plantation
 around is the scenic maginificence of the place. Before construction of
 the Marine drive road, the place was not accessable to out side 
visitors. However it attracted large number of local devotees to offer 
sacrifices ‘Bali’ in the month of Ashwna Picnicking at Ramachandi was 
then a youthful feat. The romantic sight has always fascinated young 
lovers, students and picnicking troups from far wide besides a handful 
of professional fisherman who exploit inhabitants. However after the 
construction of the Marine dive road, the place has become very easily 
accessable. We see regular crowd of pleasure seekers both from the 
neighbour hood and distant places every day.
Goddess Chandi, seated on a lotus in a small temple half hidden by 
sand mounds, on the river mouth of ‘Kushabhadra’ and the endless Bay of 
Bengal stretched to eternity, and a thick growth of Casuarina plantation
 around is the scenic maginificence of the place. Before construction of
 the Marine drive road, the place was not accessable to out side 
visitors. However it attracted large number of local devotees to offer 
sacrifices ‘Bali’ in the month of Ashwna Picnicking at Ramachandi was 
then a youthful feat. The romantic sight has always fascinated young 
lovers, students and picnicking troups from far wide besides a handful 
of professional fisherman who exploit inhabitants. However after the 
construction of the Marine dive road, the place has become very easily 
accessable. We see regular crowd of pleasure seekers both from the 
neighbour hood and distant places every day.
A legend regarding the deity is ever fresh and popular among the locals. “Kalapahada” the rebel Hindu Brahmin Youth turned islam, vowed to destroy all the temples of Hindu worship during 17th Contury. After destroying the Sun temple, Kalapahad approached to Ramachandi temple to destroy it. Then Goddess Ramachandi dressed as a Maluni (maid servant) asked Kalapahad to wait at the door till she bring water
from the river for the Goddess. Kalapahad anxiously waited for a long time to get some cold water. When it was too late and the Maluni did not return he exhausted and entered inside the temple and found the throne empty. Then he thought the Maluni took away the deity with her and with anger he followed the Maluni. When he reached the bank of the Kushabhadra river he found the goddess Ramachandi floating in the middle of the river. At that time the river was outpouring, so he came back without able to reach the middle of the river. Then Goddess Ramachandi came in dream of a panda (priest) and told him to built a temple on the bank of the Kushabhadra river. This place is now known as Ramachandi. Through out the year many visitors come here to get the blessing of Goddess Ramachandi and to enjoy the scenic beauty of river Kushabhadra and Bay of Bengal.
 












 
 
 
 
 
 
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